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Islamic and Indian Art

22 May 2025 | starting at 11:00 BST

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A rare, large painting depicting Devi, the Great Goddess, riding on a tiger, her figure containing text from the Devi Mahatmya Rajasthan, by the artist Chiman Rama, dated 1853

A painted cloth hanging (picchavai) depicting Sri Nath-Ji Kotah, Nathdwara, mid-19th Century

William Henry Florio Hutchisson (British, circa 1795-1876) A chance encounter with a tiger during an elephant hunt

Lieutenant Philip Meadows Taylor (1808–1876), an album of twenty-four drawings principally of Indian sites in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra India, 1826–29

A prince defending a maiden and a group of terrified sadhus from a group of hunters, perhaps Bhils, who approach a hermitage at night Provincial Mughal, Oudh, second half of the 18th Century

A leaf from an illustrated manuscript of the Urdu romance Aja'ib al-Qasas, depicting a demon king before a prince in durbar Provincial Mughal, Lucknow, late 18th/early 19th Century

The mystic poet Kabir weaving and preaching to an audience seated on a terrace outside a hermitage Oudh, probably Lucknow or Faizabad, late 18th Century

Troops attacking a besieged city with a hero assaulting a breach in the walls Delhi, late 18th/early 19th Century, borders perhaps 1820-20

The Nawab of Oudh, Ghazi al-Din Haidar (reg. 1814-27), entertaining at a banquet with the British Resident and other British guests and Indian attendants Lucknow, circa 1840

A nautch dancer seated with a nobleman on a terrace Delhi, circa 1825-30

Prince Aurangzeb standing in a landscape, holding a sword and a sarpech, a close copy after Bichitr, on a page from an album made for William Fraser Mughal, circa 1800

A maiden standing beneath a flowering tree (perhaps illustrating Sarang ragini), on a page from an album made for William Fraser Mughal, circa 1800

Prince Kamrup at the head of a troop of cavalry attacking a demon Bengal, circa 1780

An officer seated with sword and shield Delhi, circa 1830

Five large Company School architectural studies of the pietra dura work in the interior of the Taj Mahal Agra, circa 1815-20(5)

The Taj Mahal viewed from the south-west Company School, Agra, circa 1810-20

The Taj Mahal seen at a distance, from the river Jumna Company School, Agra, circa 1810-20

The gateway of the garden court of the Taj Mahal Company School, Agra, circa 1810-20

The tomb of the Emperor Akbar at Sikandra Company School, Agra, circa 1810-20

An illustrated and illuminated manuscript of the Razmnama or Razm-nameh, The Book of Wars, the Persian prose translation of the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, with eighteen paintings Kashmir, first half of the 19th Century

Three painted wood bookcovers, one depicting fluting Krishna, Siva with Parvati and the Holy Family, and Ganesh North India, late 18th/early 19th Century(3)

A manuscript in scroll form, with thirteen paintings depicting figures from Hindu mythology North India or Rajasthan, 19th Century

A prince entertained by musicians and a dancing girl who balances lotas on her head and hands Nurpur, circa 1760

Rajah Ajmet Dev (reg. circa 1750-65) Mankot, second half of the 18th Century

Siva with Parvati and the Holy Family on Mount Kailasa Kangra, circa 1810-20

Krishna spying on Radha, who stands with female attendants in a palace courtyard Kangra, circa 1810-20

Raja Sansar Chand of Kangra (reg. 1775-1823) seated on a palace terrace Kangra, early 19th Century

Rama, Sita and Lakhshmana, with Hanuman kneeling before them, in a palace throne-room South India, Tanjore, early 20th Century

An album of 122 paintings on mica, depicting tradespeople, religious devotees and other figures, with six further framed paintings on mica South India, mid-19th Century(7)

Ten paintings depicting tradespeople, musicians, soldiers and others, laid down on large album or scrapbook pages Central and Western India, circa 1800-30(8)

India Ancient and Modern: A Series of Illustrations of the Countries and People of India and Adjacent Territories, by William Simpson & Sir John William Kaye, first edition in original wrappers, with 50 chromolithographic plates Day & Son, London, 1867(10)

A preliminary etching of Thomas Daniell's Durbar at Poonah, 6 August 1790, illustrating the conclusion of a treaty between the Marathas and the East India Company Charles Turner, London, circa 1805

Hugo Vilfred Pedersen (Danish, 1870-1959) Portrait of a Rajah

Guru Nanak with Bala and Mardana seated beneath a canopy on a terrace Guler, Punjab Hills, mid-19th Century

Guru Nanak, holding a prayer book and a dervish crutch, seated with Bala and Mardana beneath a canopy on a terrace Guler, mid-19th Century

Four illustrations from a Janamsakhi manuscript, a life of Guru Nanak Provincial Mughal, probably Murshidabad, late 18th Century(4)

A group of nine small paintings of the Sikh Gurus, two with attendants including an Akali-Nihang Punjab, late 19th Century(9)

An illustration from a Janamsakhi series, depicting Guru Nanak seated in a landscape with Bhai Mardana and three devotees Punjab, mid-19th Century

Three illustrations from a Janamsakhi series, depicting episodes in the life of Guru Nanak Punjab, early 19th Century(3)

The wedding of Guru Nanak, with family members and villagers Punjab, Amritsar, attributed to Gian Singh 'Naqqash' (1883-1953), early 20th Century

A scene from the legend of the sacred tank of immortality (amrit sarovar) told through the story of a Sikh woman, Rajni, and her leper-husband who experienced the miraculous powers of the Dukh Bhanjani ('Destroyer of Pain') ber tree Punjab, probably Amritsar, attributed to Gian Singh 'Naqqash' (1883–1953), early 20th Century

The Ten Sikh Gurus seated on a terrace attended by Bala and Mardana, the Guru Granth Sahib in the centre Punjab, probably Amritsar, attributed to Puran Singh Musavar, circa 1880

Guru Govind Singh on horseback Mandi, 18th Century

Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru, on horseback, accompanied by an attendant carrying a red flag Punjab, early 19th Century

A hand-coloured woodblock print depicting Guru Gobind Singh initiating the first five members of the Khalsa in 1699 Punjab, Amritsar, published by Bhai Buta Singh, Bazaar Mai Seva, 1875

A block printed cotton panel depicting the Ten Sikh Gurus with Bala and Mardana North India, 20th Century

Guru Arjan receives two Sikhs while an attendant fans him with a peacock-feathered fly-whisk under a canopy Punjab, Patiala, circa 1860-70

Max Arthur Macauliffe, The Sikh Religion: its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors, in two volumes, lacking vols. 3 and 4 Oxford, 1909(2)

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